2 Kings 9:11
Is all well.17,19,22; 4:26; 5:21this mad fellow.It is probable there was something peculiar in the young prophet's manner and address, similar to the vehement actions sometimes used by the prophets when under the Divine influence, which caused the bystanders to use this contemptuous language. Isa 59:15; *marg:Jer 29:26; Ho 9:7; Mr 3:21; Joh 10:20; Ac 17:18; 26:24; 1Co 4:102Co 5:13Jeremiah 29:26
officers.20:1,2; 2Ki 11:15,18; Ac 4:1; 5:24for every.2Ki 9:11; Ho 9:7; Mr 3:21; Joh 10:20; Ac 26:11,24; 2Co 5:13-15and maketh.27; De 13:1-5; Zec 13:3-6; Mt 21:23; Joh 8:53; 10:33that thou.20:1,2; 38:6,28; 2Ch 16:10; 18:26; Ac 5:18; 16:24; 2Co 11:33; Re 2:10Mark 3:21
when.Some render, "And they who were with him (in the house, ver. 19,) hearing (the noise) went out to restrain, ([auton, i.e., ochlos ,] the multitude,) for they said, It (the mob) is mad." This, however, is contrary to all the versions; and appears an unnatural construction. friends. or, kinsmen.31; Joh 7:3-10He is.2Ki 9:11; Jer 29:26; Ho 9:7; Joh 10:20; Ac 26:24; 2Co 5:13Acts 26:24-25
spake.22:1Festus.17:32; 24:25; 25:19,20Paul.11; 2Ki 9:11; Jer 29:26; Ho 9:7; Mr 3:21; Joh 8:48,52; 10:20,211Co 1:23; 2:13,14; 4:10; 2Co 5:13 I am not.Joh 8:49; 1Pe 2:21-23; 3:9,15most.23:26; *Gr:24:3; Lu 1:3; *Gr:words.Tit 1:9; 2:7,82 Corinthians 5:13
we be beside.11:1,16,17; 12:6,11; Ac 26:24,25; 1Co 4:10-13; 1Th 2:3-11it is to.2Sa 6:21,22sober.Ac 26:25; Ro 12:3for.7:12; Col 1:24; 1Th 1:5; 2Ti 2:10
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